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CROPPED, CROPT, pp. Cut off; plucked; eaten off; reaped, or mowed.
CROSIER, n. 1. A bishop crook or pastoral staff, a symbol of pastoral authority ...
CROSLET, n. [See Cross .] A small cross. In heraldry, a cross crossed at a small...
CROSS, n. [G., L.] 1. A gibbet consisting of two pieces of timber placed across ...
CROSS-ARMED, a. With arms across. In botany, brachiate; decussated; having branc...
CROSS-BAR-SHOT, n. A bullet with an iron bar passing through it, and standing ou...
CROSS-BARRED, a. Secured by transverse bars.
CROSS-BEARER, n. In the Romish church, the chaplain of an archbishop or primate,...
CROSS-BILL, n. In chancery, an original bill by which the defendant prays relief...
CROSS-BITE, n. A deception; a cheat. CROSS-BITE , v.t. To thwart or contravene b...
CROSS-BOW, n. In archery, a missive weapon formed by placing a bow athwart a stock.
CROSS-BOWER, n. One who shoots with a cross-bow.
CROSS-EXAMINATION, n. The examination or interrogation of a witness called by on...
CROSS-EXAMINE, v.t. To examine a witness by the opposite party or his counsel, a...
CROSS-EXAMINED, pp. Examined or interrogated by the opposite party.
CROSS-FLOW, v.i. To flow across.